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THE COMPLETE FARMER 



Side-hill Plovgh. This plough, for which a premium was 

 given at Brighton, is found to be a very great iniprovement on 

 the ploughs now in use, for working on side-hills. I'he m(.uld- 

 board is so constructed as to shift on each side, as may be re- 

 quired, by turning on the under side of the plough as the team 

 turns at each end of the furrow. 



Howard's Improved Double Mould-board Plough. This plough 

 is well calculated for furrowing out land, sphtting hills, pkiugh- 

 ing between corn, potato, and vegetable cultivation, to great 

 advantage. A great labor sa'ing machine ; saves nearly all 

 the hoeing of corn or potatoes. 



Bigelow's Plough. This plough is made of wrought iron, and 

 is in general use, and very much approved, being very strong 

 and quite light ; does the work well with little labor. 



Morse's Plough. Similar to Bigelow's, but a better made ar- 

 ticle. • 



Cary and WarrerCs common Wood Plough. Of all sizes. 



Shovel Plough, and Plough Scrapers. Of all sizes, made to 

 order at the stiortest notice. 



Quaker Hand Plough. For gardens, a very useful implement, 

 and used to great advantage in garden cultivation. Steel 

 pointed. 



Chcndler^s Improved Double Harrow. This harrow is so con- 

 structed as to be in two parts, and joined together by hinges 



